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MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF
TRUSTEES HELD SEPTEMBER 7~ .19~5 ...
President Congreve called the meeting to order at
8:08 P.M. with the following me, ers presenT:
Colfer Grittani Ekren Roll call
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Trustee Grittanl gave the invocation.
Trustee Colfer, seconded by TrusTee Teichert, moved
for approval of the minutes of August 31st as corrected. Minutes
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Grittani
Teichert
Pass: Bergen Ekren
Motion carried.
Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Collar, moved
forratification of special meeting held on August 3t, 1965. Approve Special
~eet/ 8/31/65
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Collar
Telchert Bergen
Pass: Ekren
Motion carried.
Trustee Grittani, seconded by'Trustee Bruhl, moved
for payment of the following bills:
General $31,251.80 Bills
Parking SysTem 1,361.18
Library 1,606.96
Public Works Bldg. 1964 12,827.70
Waterworks & Sewerage
$60,62~.80
Upon roll call: Ayes: Collar Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by T~ustee Grittani, moved Ill. Council Men-
to approve appeal by Illinois Council for Mentally Retarded ta~F Retarded
Children-to hold a drive in Mountprospect on Sunday, November 7, Children
1965. This motion carried hy acclamation.
TrusTee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved to Rezone SW cot-
instruct the Village Attorney of Ross, Hardies, O'Keefe~ etc.
reply to summons inCourT Case 65-L-28208 regarding rezoning of Wapella for
property at the southwes~ corner of Central Road and Wapella; gas station
petitioner desires to erect gas station and has been turned down
by The Village.
Upo~ ~oll ca/i: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Collar
Ek~en Teiohert
Motion carried.
September 7 1965
Referred to Judiciary Committee: Request of
Liquor Thunderbird and Striking Bowling Lanes to consider amend-
ment to liquor code relating to hours for serving of liquor
and closing hours in such establishments.
Referred to Judiciary Committee: Request by
Eugene Martin of the Zoning Board negarding transcripts
Transcripts ZBA for Zoning Board meetings.
Trustee Colfer gave Building Committee report,
first bringing up petitionfor variation from Bign 0mdinance
Variation Sign Ordfmom Flasht~ic Neon for sign at g60 E. Northwest Highway.
Flashtric Neon Mr. Edward Zale~ from the sign company, spoke to the Board
Zale asking for extension of pnesent non-conforming use, even on
a limited time basis.
T~ustee Colfem, seconded by Tmustee Bergen, moved
to concur with the recommendation of the Building Committee
that this request be denied.
Upon moll call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer Grittani
Teichert
Nays: Bruhl Ekren
Motion oamried.
Trustee Colfer brought up request from sign varia-
Sign variation tion from Federal Sign and Signal Corporation =o erect sign
Federal Sign & 25'6" in height, twice as high as code allows at Wiggins
Signal Corp. Real Estate at Northwest Highway and Central.
(Wiggins Real Est)
T~ustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved
to concur with the recommendation of the Building Committee
that this petition be denied.
Upon roll 'call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer Grittani
Teichert Bruhl Ek~en
Motion cammied.
T~ustee Colfer brought up request from sign vamiation
fmom Fedsrel Sign & Bignal Corporation to erect sign 25'6" in
height~ twice as high as code allows, at Wiggins Real Estate
at Northwest Hwy. and Central.
T~ustee Colfe~, seconded by T~ustee Bergen, moved to concur
with the recommendation of the Building Committee that this
petition be denied.
Upon moll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Gmittani Teichemt
Motion carried.
T~ustee Colfer brought up request for variation from
fence o~dinance f~om Walter Beaudette of 1408 S. Birch, asking
Fence Ord. for 6-ft. fence down one side of his property for a distance
Walter Beaudette of 60 feet.
1408 Birch
T~ustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Bergen~ moved to concur
wil~h the ~ecommendation of the Committee that this request
be denied.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfem
Ek~en Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
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Trustee Colfer brought up request for variation
f~om Sign Ordinance from Holiday Inn asking for construe-
Holiday Inn me tion of thei~ regular sign, which would be ~3'B" high instead Holiday Inn re
signs of 18-foot maximum requi~ed, signs
f--~ T~ustee Colfer~ seconded by T~ustee Bergen, moved to concur
with the re¢ommendatio~ of the Committee that this request
be denied,
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ek~en Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
Trustee Colfer reported re gutters and downspouts GuttePs & Down.
~,~ as follows: spouts
"Section 59 Chapter 6 of the Mt. Prospect Building Code was
repealed by Ord. #855 on 8-21-62. Therefore gutters and
downspouts are not presently required on any buildings. As
par= of the continuing up-~ading of our Buildin~ Code the
C~nmit~ee recommends that the old Sec. 59 Chap. 6 of the
Mt. Prospect Building Code be reinstated."
Trustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved
that the VillaEe Attorney p~epare an ordinance reinstating
the ~utter and downspout requirement to the Building Code.
This motion caxTied by acclamation.
Trustee Colfer read report from himself as follows:
"~e: Floodin~ - 900-block on S. Edward Street Flooding -
S. EdwaPd St.
Since ~heVillage has received $75~ from the builder to pay
for an additional catch basin, I ~espectfully request that
this item be dropped from the Building Committee and cha~ged
to the Village Manager."
P~esidsnt Congreve allowed this item to be d~opped f~om Com-
mittee, and given =o the Village Manager.
Trus=ee Grittani, seconded by Trustee Teichert~
moved for the passage of Ord. 1078: O~d. 1078
Municipal Leas-
IMPOSING A MUNICIPAL LEASING OCCUPATION TAX inE Occupatio~
~ax
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Grittani Ek~en
Bergen Bruhl Teichert
Motion carried.
Trustee Grit~ani, seconded by Trustee Teichert,
moved for the passage of Ord. 1079: O~d. 1079
Levy & Collect
~"~ AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND.COLLECTION OF TAXES Taxes
FOR THE CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL PURPOSE OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1~ 1965 AND ENDING APRIL
1966.
Upon roll call: Ayes~ Co~fer Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
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T~ustee GriTTani, seconded by Trustee Teichert,
Ord. 1080 moved fo~ The passage of Ord. 1080:
Levy of add. tax
for street 6 bridge PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF AN ADDITIONAL
TAX FOR STREET AND BRIDGE PURPOSES FOR --
THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING MAY 1, 1965
AND ENDING APRIL 30, 1966 FOR THE VILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittani TeicherT
Motion carried.
Trustee GriTTani, seconded by Trustee Bergen,
Issuance of war- moved That The following wa~anTs issued To The vendors in-
rants dicated be cancelled as they have been lost and That The
Village T~easu~er be authorized ~o issue warnanTs to ~eplace
These cancellations:
4-7-65 D-2538 Paddock Publications, Inc.
~Waterworks & Sewerage $ 8.75
7-8-65 D-3570 UTility Sewe~ & Water Co.
General 21.98
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen B~uhl Colfe~
Ekren GriTTani TeicherT
Motion carried.
Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved that the
Clerk be instructed no~ to publishThe foregoing tax levy.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Teichert GriTTani
Motion carried.
Trustee Teichert gave recommendation of the Fime
& Police Committee-To stop northbound traffic on Robemt Dbive
Robert Dr. before it c~osses Willow Lane because of the numbems of school
children.
T~ustee Teichert, seconded by T~ustee Colfe~, moved that the
Stop sign Village ATTorney be instructed To draw up amendment to traf-
fic ordinance providing for a s~op sign at The southeast
corne~ of Robert Drive and Willow Lane.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Teichemt GriTTani
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee TeicherT, moved
Ord. 1081 for the passage of Ord. 1081:
Annex 1.285 acres
S. Kensington Rd. ANNEXING 1.285 ACRES OF LAND LYING SOUTH OF
KENSINGTON ROAD~ 740 FEET WEST OF WILSHIRE
DRIVE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ek~en Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
September 7, 1965
Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Teicherl, moved
for the passage of Old. 1082: Ord. 1082
Annex
ANNEXING CERTAIN PROPERTY (CYPRESS LANE) Cypress La.
TO THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon ~oll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittanl Teichert
Motion ca~rled.
Trustee Bergen~ seconded by Trustee Grittani~ moved
for the passage of O~d. 1083: 8rd~ ~t083
ANNEXING 2.00~7 ACRES OF LAND LYING SOUTH- Judith Ann Dr
WESTERLY OF RAND ROAD AND NORTH OF JUDITH
ANN DRIVE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bet&eh Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittani Teiche~
Motion carried.
T~ustee Bergen~ seconded by Tl~ustee Teiche~=, moved
for the passage of Ord. 108~: Ord. 108~
ANNEXING .~$9 ACRES OF LAND ON GOLF ROAD .~59 acres
85~.70 FEET WEST OF ELMHURST ROAD Golf Rd.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Grittani
Ekren Teichert Colfer
Motion carried.
~¥ustee Colfer read the following report:
The Department of Public Works has prepamed a memo indicating
the Village streets a~e in urgent need of tamring. It appears Tarring of
the~e has been no systematic program of st-~eet tamring in pre- streets
vious years, and consequently most~village streets need work
to preven~ majorresu~facing pmojec~s next summer. The bud-
gered amoun~ of $750 has been spenT. Approxi~tely $5000 in
addition funds are required.
T~ustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved that the
Board concur in the recormnendation of the Public Works
tee that $5000 be spent for street tarring providing money is
available.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Be~en Colfer Ekren
Grittani Teichert
Nays: Bruhl
Motion ca, tied.
Trustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved
to direct the Village Manager to initiate MFT p~oceedings to
secure funds for stmeet tarring.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Grittani Teichert Ekren
Motion caz~ied.
T~ustee Colfe~ reported regarding contemplated acid-
izing and repai~ of Well ~10~ and moved, seconded by Trustee
Teiche~t, that the Board ¢oncum in the z~co~mlendation of the Repair We~% #1~
Public Works Co~ittee that Well 10 not be acidized and ~epai~ed
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at this time. This motion carried by acclamation.
provide penalty non- T~ustee Colfer gave first ~eadtng of ordinance~ p~o-
payment water bills riding penalties for non-payment of watem bills.
T~ustee~Colfer, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved
that the. Board concur in the recommendadtion of the Public
Works Committee tha~ the Village Attorney draw ordinance
$5 water use fee changing Sec. 308 of Chap. 23 to stipulate a flat fee of $5
during construct, for water used during construction. This motion carried by
acclamation.
T~ustee Colfer, seconded by T~ustee 'Teichert, moved
· that the Board concur in the ~eoommendation of the Public
Works Committee that specifications be drawn and bids taken
storage reservoir for construction of a million-gallon ground storage reservoir
Well Site ~5 at Well Site #5.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren G~ittani Teichert
Motion carried.
T~ustee Bruhl repomted regarding 2 martin houses:
the birds are annoying to the neighbors of the resident who
harbors them. Lt. Esmond has talked-to the owners and they
martin houses have agreed to take down one of the houses.
Acting Manager Hemmet'er repo~ted on'Cook County
Zoning Dockets 921, 923 and 94g with the recommendation not
County Zoning to object to these appeals.
T~ustee Teichert read agreement drawn between Di
Mucci Home Builders, Inc. and the Village, reproduced on
Di Mucci the following pages 233-254.
T~ustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved that the
Board approve the foregoing agreement and direct the Village
President and Village Clerk to sign same.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Berg6n Bruhl Colfer
Ekren ''Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
Mr. Ernest Sauber representing the DiMucci interests, was
present.
September 7, 1965
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and. entered into this SEVENTH
day of September, 1965, by and between THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT
PROSPECT, a municipal corporation of Illinois (hereinafter
called "Village"), DI MUCCI HOME BUILDERS, INC., anCIllinois
Comporation [hereinafter called the "Builder"), and UTILITY
SEWER & WATER CO., a public utility corporation organized
under the laws of the State of Illinois (hereinafter called
the "Utility" ),
WITNESSETH THAT:
WHEREAS, the Builder is engaged inthe construction of build-
ings on the p~operty known as ELK RIDGE VILLA in Sections Di Mucci Agree
l~ and 15 in Township 41, in Mount P~ospect, Illinois, and Elk Ridge Villa
has heretofore applied to the Village for building
from the Village for the erection of buildings on said land,
and intends To apply for additional per, its for buildings
thereon, and
WHEREAS, The Village has ~efused to issue building permits
to the Builder on the g~ound that the Village contends and
the Builder and Utility deny, that the water system which
supplies water to the land described as ELK RIDGE VILLA and
will supply the water for buildings to be erected on said
land is inadequate~ and
WHEREASg the Utility is the owner of the water system supply-
lng water To said area and is the duly franc~i§ed water and
sewer utility supplying water and sewer services in this a~ea,
and holds a certificate of convenience and necessity therefor~
and
WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to settle and compromise
the disagreements between them.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and
agreements herein contained, it is agreed between the parties
he~eto as follows:
1. Utility agrees to constr%lct a 500~000 gallon
capacity ~eservoir with necessaz~j pumps and piping as a part
of its system, said reservoir to be located on Lot T as shown
on the proposed plat of subdivision of ELK RIDGE VILLA Unit
hereinafter z~ferred to, provided the Village grants a build-
lng permit for the building of said r~servoir and the land is
zoned by the Village so as to permit the erection and maintenance
of such a ~eservoir. The Utility agrees to make application
the Village for rezoning of the property upon which the reservoir
is to be located or for a variation, to permit such e~ection, and
to apply for a building permit for the erection thereof~ and to
diligently prosecute and car~y on proceedings to obtain such zon-
ing and per~ait.
2. The Utility has submitted to the Village and the
Village has approved the drawings, plans-and specifications for
such reservoir and pump house, which drawings, plans and specifica-
tions have been prepared by E. N. Fletcher, Engineer, under date of
August 20, 196S~ beaming his number 65-82, a copy of which has been
.supplied to the Village.
Said engineer has also supplied to Utility and the Village an esti-
mate of cost fom-.such work and the estimate of cost is $50,500.
Utility will deposit with the Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, in cash
or negotiable.securities, said amount of $50,500 under an agreement
whereby said funds shall be disbursed to the suppliers of labor and
material for the erection of said reservoir and pumps upon presenta-
tion of waivers and such other evidence as may be necessary to
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insure the Utility that said labor and material has been
supplied and fully paid for. Payment shall be made to such
suppliers on the order of said engineer provided that no
payment shall be made to any supplier un~il the labor and
Agreement material so paid for shall have first been approved in writin~
(Contd.) by the Village Engineer.
Elk Ridge Villa
8. The Utility has entered into Written agreements
withsuppliers and contractors to complete ~said reservoir and
pump house with Chicago Bridge and Iron Company and Clearbrook
Plumbing Company and copies of said contracts have been delivered
to the Village.
4. Utility agrees to make those improvements and addl-
tions to its systems as are described and indicated on the draw-
ing entitled "Dempster Street Water Main Extension," prepared by
E. N. Fletcher, Engineer, under the date of February 11, 1965, as
revised'AugUst 26, 1965, bearing his n6m]~er 65-6, said drawings
having been'approved'by ~he Vfllage and a copy thereof ha~ing
been delivered to the Villagel
5. The reservoir and the additions To the water mains
which are to be installed in aCCordance with this Agreement shall
become a part of the regular system of the Utility.
6. The Builder has'heretofore'filed with the Village
a proposed plat of subdivision of Elk Ridge Villa Unit #7, being
part of the land contained in ELK RIDGE VILLA hereinabove referred
to, and upon a portion of which the reservoir and pump house are
to be located. Said tentative plat of subdivision has been pre-
pared by Nelson, Harker & Molloy, Inc., registered land surveyors,
their order n~mber 650408, dated April 21~ 1965, revised Augus~ 23,
19~5. Said plat has been approved by the Plan Commission of the
Village, to~ether with the drawings and specifications relatin~ to
the installation of off-site improvements prepared by E. N. Fletcher
Engiheer, u~der date of-August 27, 1965, bearing his job number
64-43. The plat of subdivision shall be recorded with the Recorder
of Cook County, Illinois, upon the request of the Builder, and upon
the filing by the Builder of bonds as required by'the ordinances of
the ~illage.
7. There are approximately 135 applications for building
permits filed with the Village by the Builder. The Village shall
upon execution of ~his Agreement immediately issue said building
permits andshall continue to issue building permits upon applica-
tion oftheBuilder for single'family residences until Builder
shall have received 150 permits. It is contemplated that Builder
will confinue to make'application for buildihg permits in accord-
~nce with the ~iisting ordinances of the Village and that the same
will be expeditiously proeessed bY the Village, bUt.~he Village~may
withhold issuing of such permits (over and above the 150 permits
referred to) until the reservoir and pump house are completed.
8. Upon full performance by the Village of its undertak-
ings hereunder, the Utility and the Builder will dismiss all pending
proceedings in law or equity instituted by either of them against
the Village and will release all claims that either might have as of
this date against the Village, its officials and agents.
IN WITNESS MEREOP, ~he parties have hereunto set their
hands and seals the day year first hereinabove written.
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
(President and Clerk)
DI MUCCI HOME BUILDERS, INC.
(President and Secretary)
UTILITY~EWER ~ WATER CO.
(President and Secretary)
Septembe~ 7, 1965
President Congreve read the following Plan Commission
Report:
August 18, 1965
Gentlemen:
The Plan Commission held an open hearing on a proposed
amendment to the Village Plan on August 17, 1965. The amendment
would add To Sec. 14 of Art~ 2 of the Village Plan-of Mt. Amend Village
Prospect the following sentences: Plan
Any person, firm or corporation that shall commence the construc-
Tion of any public impro%mlents described in Sec. 9 of the Article
2 without having complied with all of the provisions of this
Article 2 of the Village Plan of the Village of Mt. Prospect shall
be fined not less than $25 nor more than $200 for each such of-
lense. Each day that a violation is perlnitted to exist or con-
tinue shall constitute a separate offense.
No objectors were present.
The Plan Commission, by a unanimous vote, recommends
the Village Board pass an ordinance adopting the above amendment.
Respectfully submitted,
Lloyd R. Noz~is, Chairman
Bernard H. R. Hen~neter, Acting Sec'y
The above matter was refaced to the Judiciary Committee.
Trustee Bergen gave Second Report from Zoning Case 65-9
as follows:
September 2, 1965 65-9
~erabesis
TO: Board of Trustees
FROM: Zoning Board of Appeals
RE: CASE 65-9, Louis Lembesis
Heard May 21, 1965. Initially reported May 26, 1965
Remanded to Board of Appeals
June 21, 1965
On August 31, 1965 the Zoning Board met to consider
an opinion, dated June 15, 1965, rendemed by Village Attorneys
Siegel and Smith regarding this case.
This is a corner lot and the problem revolves around
which of two st-~eet sides is to be considered "front yard".
The legal opinion points out that because the Mount Prospect
Zoning O~dinance does not define the te~m "front yard" either
view may be taken.
Furthermore, if the-view is taken that the Wapella
side is the front yard, even though the side of the house will
face it, in the Attorney's opinion a house could-he constructed
without any variation whatever.
This is the view the Board chose to take, principally
for two reasons: 1) Wapella Avenue is the mailing address of
the property and 2) a study of the zoning may (p. 16-S) indi-
cates, in our opinion, that the subdivider intended that p~oper-
ties in this area front on-Wapella Avenue.
September 7, 1965
Consequently, the Board feels that the property owner
was inco~eotly advised by Village employees to apply for a
variation.
We recommend that the fee the petitioner paid for
consideration of his variation be refunded.
RespeCtfully submitted,
E~ F. Martin, Chairman.
Lembesis refund
Warren W. Carlson, Acting Secy.
T~ustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved that the
Board concur with the Zoning Board in r~gard to above case and
allow th9 petitionerto build his house, with full refund of
fee to the petitioner.
Upon ro%l call: Ayes: Colfer Ekren Grittani
Bergen Bruhl Teichert
Motion carried.
President Congreve read letter of resignation from
Resignation Chief George Whittenberg, resignation to take effect as of
Whittenberg November 1, 1965.
September 7, 1965
Honorable President and Members
of the Board of T~ustees
Gentlemen:
I have for many years sat in attendance at Village board
meetings and in those year I have heard many letters such as
this read to the public. Most of them were short and a few
were bitter. Mine is not bitter and because of my many yeal~s
of service, I think should not be short.
Resigning from a job that has been one's whole life is not
done quickly or easily. I have p%anned and delayed again and
again. Now it is time to see it done. I do not feel my age
but I must face it - - the years are there.
I was appointed motorcycle office~ in 1932 and Chief in 1937.
I have built the Police Department up from one man to the present
s~ength of twenty-six men and one woman -- and we still need
mo~e with out population a~ound thirty thousand. While I do not
know everyone in town, I think I know most of them, and by their
first name, too. ~nd I thank God the g~eat majority a~e all
good people.
I am very proud of Mount t~ospect, as this is my home town, and
I am particularly very proud of our Police Department who have
and are doing a very good job. I have always tried to keep
Mount Prospect clean and free of scandal and to this end I was
successful.
I had hoped to ~etire September 1st but without a Vitla~e
Manager %his did not seem to be the right thin~ to do as I may
be of some assistance to the Village. So that no problems will
be caused by my leaving, I should llke to offer my r~signation
now~ as Chief of Police, and I respectfully request that it be
effective as of November 1, 1965.
Very Sincemety yours,
George E. Whittenbemg
Chief of Police
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Acceptance
Trustee Teic~rt, seconded by Trustee Grittani, Whittenberg
moved to accept Chief Whittenbe~g's resignation, resignation
Upon roll cab: Ayes: Be~en Colfer G~ittani
Teichert
Nays: Bruhl Ekren
Motion c~ried.
Trustee Ekren spoke for the Boa~ in giving thanks ~o the
Chief ~r his many years of service.
Adjour~en~ hy accl~ation a~ 10:30 P.M.
~spectfully su~itted,
Richard H. Mon~e, Clerk
September 7, 1965
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